One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on May 30, 2015, 10:38:46 PM
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Looks like we got through unscathed tonight.
Fire away with your changes, if any?
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keep bean
white franklin
newman > grigg
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lmao
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lmao
hes gotta come in for someone ...
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Griff looked quite sore after the game, wouldnt be surprised if he doesnt come up for the Freo game, if he doesnt then maybe if Vickery is not fit then they try Elton forward, apparently looked okay there today in the VFL.
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lmao
hes gotta come in for someone ...
newman is the weakest link.
anyone that thinks newman offers more than any player who ran out for us tonight, including chaplin and morris is totally clueless.
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lmao
hes gotta come in for someone ...
newman is the weakest link.
anyone that thinks newman offers more than any player who ran out for us tonight, including chaplin and morris is totally clueless.
grigg aint the strongest - ill give you the hint...
when is conca back?
how did donuts go?
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and who said grigg is the stongest? maybe ol GB could help you out on than one?
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Newman should never represent this team ever again
No changes can be made to this team
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no change unless its for an injury.
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No pressure, we gottem no change
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Chaplin out.
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Chaplin out.
:pray
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Newman should never represent this team ever again
No changes can be made to this team
Absolutely as soon as he has come out and kids like Menadue, McBean and Ellis have played every game since the Tassie debacle, the clubs fortunes have changed. Made selection more competitive and thus made the team more accountable and competitive.
Newman in = Poor Richmond Performace. Poor Richmond Result.
no change unless its for an injury.
Agreed. Keep the kids. Experience on the big Friday night stage win lose or draw will be invaluable.
If there is a change i ask the Richmond selection commitee to first consider this.
newman is the weakest link.
anyone that thinks newman offers more than any player who ran out for us tonight, including chaplin and morris is totally clueless.
Sums it up perfectly. :thumbsup
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Play Morris in the backline or Ballentine/Walters are going to tear us to shreds ....They probably still will
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If Vickery is fit he has to come in to give Maric a chop out against What his name
McBean can't go into the ruck and Griffiths isn't experienced enough in the ruck
So based on that only
INS: Vickery
OUTS: McBean
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Newy ready yet ?
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If Vickery is fit he has to come in to give Maric a chop out against Nit Nat
McBean can't go into the ruck and Griffiths isn't experienced enough in the ruck
So based on that only
INS: Vickery
OUTS: McBean
Or we could just do what we did in 2013 when we realised we were on a hiding to nothing so just conceded the ruck contest, roved their taps, pressured their rovers into turnovers and won the clearances despite losing the hitouts by over 50 ....one of Hardwick's few tactical wins.....
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No outs if all fit, If Griff out put Elton in, Vickery has no upside IMO, If Newman is out in we will get slaughtered as every team member knows Newman should be in the back paddock and it UNinspires them
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The Baromater - Round 10
Herald-Sun
June 1, 2015
RICHMOND
ON THE BLOCK: The two subs would be first on the chopping block — both Liam McBean and Corey Ellis did some nice things but could benefit from a full game in the VFL. Apart from that it’s hard to find anyone who didn’t earn their spot.
ON THE CUSP: Ty Vickery is the only player on the injury list who is a chance of returning this week but he must be a long shot given the Tigers’ short turnaround. The VFL team was soundly beaten by Essendon with the usual suspects hanging around the fringe for a potential AFL recall — Matt Arnot, Matt Dea, Nathan Gordon and Sam Lloyd. David Astbury left the field early with hamstring tightness.
AL PATON’S FORECAST: A workman-like win against the Bombers could prove the ideal preparation against a red-hot Fremantle in Perth. The Tigers will start rank underdogs but will travel with some hope — they have won four of their past six at Subiaco (three of them against the Eagles) and pushed the Dockers to one point in their last encounter there in 2013. The biggest question for Damien Hardwick is who to play on Nat Fyfe — Shaun Grigg is the No. 1 candidate if he tries to tag the best player in the comp. Or will he roll the dice on a Dangerfield-Fyfe style match-up and turn to Trent Cotchin or Brett Deledio?
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/tom-rockliffs-injury-woes-continue-hawks-will-get-stronger-and-is-rory-sloane-back-how-your-club-fares-after-round-9/story-e6frf7jo-1227377931356
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No changes.
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No changes in personnel but maybe Menadue to start as the sub this time and Morris permanently in defence so Ballantyne doesn't kick 10 goals
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If Vickery is fit he has to come in to give Maric a chop out against Nit Nat
McBean can't go into the ruck and Griffiths isn't experienced enough in the ruck
So based on that only
INS: Vickery
OUTS: McBean
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I'm sure you mean big Sandilands not Nic Nat
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stuff ...bloody WP threw me off mentioning Naitinui.....spose we could try the same v Fremantle and just let Sandilands tap 'em down down to Fyfe & Mundy all night.....I don't bloody think....
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Any track watchers got any mail on TV, was seen in the crowd on sat , looked ok in the pic
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No changes.
x2
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All the media talk over here in Perth -apart from the fact Nat Fyfe is now the second coming of Geez... is if the Dockers can eclipse the Eagles record of 13 straight - maybe I'm drawing a long bow , but perhaps they are getting a head of themselves.
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Any track watchers got any mail on TV, was seen in the crowd on sat , looked ok in the pic
I thought you were a track wathcher :shh
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In the mix: round 10
Nathan Schmook
afl.com.au
June 2, 2015 12:45 PM
Richmond is starting to get a settled look with young players Corey Ellis, Liam McBean and Connor Menadue in the team, and the Tigers appear reinvigorated by their newer draftees. Where they would have been sent back to the VFL in the past, the club is giving them an extended run in the seniors after a third straight win.
Veteran Chris Newman (groin) and forward Ty Vickery (knee/ankle soreness) will push to return this week but face fitness tests to lock in their availability.
If injuries present on the track, Matt Arnot (22 possessions, six clearances and six tackles) was the Tigers' best in the VFL.
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-06-02/in-the-mix-round-10
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it will take just 1 loss to send them back to the vfl unfortunately....but players like newy can withstand many many losses
go figure...........
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No changes :gotigers
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Out Morris
In Anyone with more dimension than a Sunday paper comic strip....Except Newman
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Bumping the Sack Hardwick thread if Newman is named at the expense of Menadue or C.Ellis........
Out Morris
In Anyone with more dimension than a Sunday paper comic strip....Except Newman
Hope you're not including Calvin & Hobbes in that.......
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Mindful of a six-day break, Richmond took 25 players, including forward Ty Vickery, to Perth and will decide the line-up after the main training session for the week at Subiaco on Thursday afternoon.
Tall forward Ty Vickery travelled with the Tigers on Thursday but will need to prove his fitness on Thursday afternoon after missing one match with an ankle and knee complaint.
Fellow talls Ben Griffiths and Liam McBean also travelled, while Nathan Gordon was brought into the squad that beat Essendon in round nine.
Sources: AFL website (http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-06-04/tigers-happy-to-go-headtohead-against-stuff), Herald-Sun website (http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-wont-play-a-hard-tag-on-nat-stuff/story-fndv8t7m-1227382894342)
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Out Morris
In Anyone with more dimension than a Sunday paper comic strip....Except Newman
:thumbsup
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Did Newman travel? :oldguy
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Did Newman travel? :oldguy
No he's going to play 3 qtrs in the VFL